Published: 2019-04-25
Total Pages: 65
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Once you have a team and know your targets, you might be wondering: How do you actually carry out the sales? Every business has a sales cycle, which is a series of tasks that helps a company’s product reach its users. Therefore, having a sales pipeline, or sales funnel, will make that easier to maneuver these deals to completion. A sales pipeline is a visual sequence of activities to achieve with each prospect, from the initial lead to the closing of the deal. Simply put, a pipeline is a salesperson’s right-hand man, as it helps them stay organized and take control of their work. After all, there are some things you cannot control – results. That’s where managing activities comes into play. If a salesperson can see their progress, or their activities, they will be motivated to do more work and conquer more challenges. Sales management is the process of developing a sales force, coordinating sales operations, and implementing sales techniques that allow a business to consistently hit, and even surpass, its sales targets. If your business brings in any revenue at all, a sales management strategy is an absolute must. When it comes to boosting sales performance for any size of operation, no matter the industry, the secret to success is always precise sales management processes. Besides helping your company reach its sales objectives, the sales management process allows you to stay in tune with your industry as it grows, and can be the difference between surviving and flourishing in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Whether you’re an experienced or new sales manager, you should be able to evaluate and gain visibility into your current sales force with the following guide to sales management. Once you have a clear picture of what processes to monitor and how to keep track of them, you’ll be equipped to pinpoint issues early on, coach people before it’s too late, and have a better overview of the tasks the team should be doing to increase its sales. If you’re a sales rep who happened to stumble upon this guide out of curiosity, you’re already winning. This book will give you an understanding how your company's sales process is managed, allowing you to become more in sync with your team, create a better relationship with your manager, and achieve better sales results yourself. Overall, sales management will help businesses and their workers better understand results, predict future performance, and develop a sense of control by covering the following aspects.